The Well-Tech Award, also known as the “WT Award”, is an international award for technological innovation in design coordinated by Well-Tech Architecture & Design Studio in Milan, Italy, in collaboration with "Città metropolitana di Milano" and the Polytechnic University of Milan. [1] The winning projects are selected by a committee of members from the event's sponsors, and the president of Milan Città Metropolitana authorities. The projects are exhibited during the Milan Furniture Fair event, also known as Milan Design Week. [2] The projects represent technological innovation, sustainability, accessibility, and contribution to a quality of life. [3]
The Well-Tech Award was the initiative of the founder of Well-Tech Architecture & Design Studio, Chiara Canton, [4] which opened in 1999 in Milan. The purpose of the award is to highlight ecologically sustainable systems that other companies can incorporate into their businesses.
In 2013, Well-Tech also started the Well-Tech SmartCity Award, an international competition focused on urban architecture projects for sustainable development. [5]
Each year, Well-Tech awards prizes in the following three categories:
Participants may submit up to three entries in each category. Examples of past submissions include ideas ranging from vehicles to home appliances, from clothing to toys, from eco-friendly materials to new forms of renewable energy.
The Well-Tech Award annually selects sixty products that represent the best in technological innovation to improve quality of life, with particular attention to issues of sustainability and accessibility.
Each year, top products and projects submitted are showcased during the Milan Design Week. The event is organized by Well-Tech Architecture & Design Studio in collaboration with Milano Città Metropolitana. Each of the three categories has one first-place winner. In addition, up to six honorable mentions may be awarded.
The following table show the category of the winning award, the company, institution or individual that designed the product, and the winning product.
Year | Winners | Honorable Mentions |
---|---|---|
2018 [7] |
|
|
2016 [8] |
|
|
2014 [9] |
|
|
2013 [10] |
|
|
2012 [11] |
|
|
2011 [12] |
|
|
2010 [14] |
|
|
2009 [15] |
|
|
2008 [16] |
|
|
2007 [17] |
|
|
2006 [18] |
|
|
The Well-Tech Award, also known as the “WT Award”, is an international award for technological innovation in design coordinated by Well-Tech Architecture & Design Studio in Milan, Italy, in collaboration with "Città metropolitana di Milano" and the Polytechnic University of Milan. [1] The winning projects are selected by a committee of members from the event's sponsors, and the president of Milan Città Metropolitana authorities. The projects are exhibited during the Milan Furniture Fair event, also known as Milan Design Week. [2] The projects represent technological innovation, sustainability, accessibility, and contribution to a quality of life. [3]
The Well-Tech Award was the initiative of the founder of Well-Tech Architecture & Design Studio, Chiara Canton, [4] which opened in 1999 in Milan. The purpose of the award is to highlight ecologically sustainable systems that other companies can incorporate into their businesses.
In 2013, Well-Tech also started the Well-Tech SmartCity Award, an international competition focused on urban architecture projects for sustainable development. [5]
Each year, Well-Tech awards prizes in the following three categories:
Participants may submit up to three entries in each category. Examples of past submissions include ideas ranging from vehicles to home appliances, from clothing to toys, from eco-friendly materials to new forms of renewable energy.
The Well-Tech Award annually selects sixty products that represent the best in technological innovation to improve quality of life, with particular attention to issues of sustainability and accessibility.
Each year, top products and projects submitted are showcased during the Milan Design Week. The event is organized by Well-Tech Architecture & Design Studio in collaboration with Milano Città Metropolitana. Each of the three categories has one first-place winner. In addition, up to six honorable mentions may be awarded.
The following table show the category of the winning award, the company, institution or individual that designed the product, and the winning product.
Year | Winners | Honorable Mentions |
---|---|---|
2018 [7] |
|
|
2016 [8] |
|
|
2014 [9] |
|
|
2013 [10] |
|
|
2012 [11] |
|
|
2011 [12] |
|
|
2010 [14] |
|
|
2009 [15] |
|
|
2008 [16] |
|
|
2007 [17] |
|
|
2006 [18] |
|
|